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Cell Phones: One of the largest causes of e-waste

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says, “Recycle cell ¨

phones, it’s an easy call to make.” [1]

  

 

 

    

 

The average North American gets a new cell phone every 14 months.

According to the EPA, out of the 140 million cell phones discarded

by Americans in 2008, only about 10 per cent were recycled.

Moreover, their research concluded that if all the cell phones were

recycled, energy to 194,000 homes for one full year would be saved.[2]

 

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Green Wineries Show the Way

Embracing eco-friendliness without compromises

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Are consumers themselves suffocating green consumerism?

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Hotel in Rajasthan going green

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Fort Khejarla in Rajasthan, India has always been committed to sustainable development. Mr. Ramendra Bhandari, the Director believes every member of the team from the top-level Directors to the newest ...

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Johan Ehrenberg

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Live Green, Die Green – Note on Greener Funerals

Live Green, Die Green – Note on Greener Funerals

Purva Bhandari
Almost 56 million people die every year with almost 155000 a day on average [1] . In addition to this, almost 1.6 tons of concrete is buried in the US while 16% of mercury emissions in UK are ...
Greener transportation

Greener transportation

Purva Bhandari
The need for transportation cannot be ignored. In all parts of the world, campaigns are being carried out to encourage people to use public transport and start car-pooling. However, using public trans...

Environmental Vegetarianism

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Eco-Friendly Computing at Organizations

The objective of Green Computing just like other green initiatives is to reduce the usage of dangerous resources to boost energy efficiency and encourage recyclability and bio-degradability.

The urgency for protecting the environment has never been higher. Numerous researches, initiatives, ideas, projects and mandates are being carried out all over the world to help maintain a greener world. The quest to reach a green world has not left anything untouched, with efforts being made to use alternative sources of energy like solar, water and wind, waste recycling, green living, green automobiles, etc. After having touched almost every aspect of daily life, the bandwagon had to find its way in to the information technology dominion.

 

Many organizations around the world are recognizing their corporate social responsibility to protect the environment. The I.T. movement is commonly referred to as ‘Green Computing’ and centres around the conservation of energy and power, creation of environment friendly hardware and accessories for reducing harmful environmental impact and maximising economic feasibility to its fullest.

 

According to Wikipedia, “Green computing is the study and practice of using computing resources efficiently. The primary objective of such a program is to account for the triple bottom line, which is basically the social responsibility, economic viability and the impact on the environment or simply put, people, profit, and planet”.[1] The objective of Green Computing just like other green initiatives is to reduce the usage of dangerous resources to boost energy efficiency and encourage recyclability and bio-degradability.

 

All over the world, managers and executives are becoming aware of the need of Green Computing and putting it on the top of their business agenda. The article puts together a list of steps that can be undertaken by all organizations to develop an environment friendly I.T department that suffices to Green Computing.

 

  • Announce Green Intentions: The first and foremost step is to announce the organization’s decision of going green. One person cannot make a difference and would require the support of all the employees and colleagues to transform the initiative into reality. The other advantage of doing so would be the generation of new ideas. The best way to communicate the green intentions is by sending an email with a list of dos and don’ts list.
  • Green I.T. Plan and Committee: It is important to factor goals and policies into a plan. This plan would include policies like power usage, reduction of paper, recycling policies, and other recommendations for making new investments. The plan would be headed by a committee that would monitor and ensure that all employees would adhere to the plans and guidelines. The committee would also focus on acquisition of energy efficient I.T. infrastructure.   
  • Assess Current Carbon Footprints: Before implementing any Green Computing plan, it is imperative to do a thorough study on the carbon footprints produced by the I.T. services. Consider computers and servers, purchasing and disposing of cables, ink cartridges, IT implements along with other hidden things like lighting, air-conditioning, etc. to get a complete review on the I.T. carbon footprint. Compare this to similar type of firms in the industry and use them as a benchmark to develop the Green Computing goals.  
  • Centralisation: Today virtualization is easily possible which makes it easier for an organization to have its I.T. systems centralized by using a virtual computer network. Doing do would significantly reduce the I.T. carbon footprints. Use a multi-user computer or one operating system that can be used simultaneously by multiple users. This would ensure huge amounts of carbon emission savings as only one desktop system would be needed for all employees.
  • Efficient Computer Applications: Usage of good computer applications can result in higher efficiency. Moreover, faster softwares spare the servers from regularly operating at maximum capacity. Just by adjusting computer application speeds, an organization would be able to have energy savings and carbon emission reductions. It is a good idea to invest in supplemental cooling systems that can be placed between rows of servers in the data centre, as these would prevent excess heat from entering the servers. 
  • Power Management: Energy Star estimates that activating a power management strategy would result in cost savings as much as $100 per computer. This can result in an annual saving of about $30 per monitor by placing inactive monitors in a low-power sleep mode and about $45 per desktop by placing inactive computers in a low-power sleep mode.[2] If you want to have power savings, do the following:
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      • Always ensure that the energy savings tab is clicked.
      • Keep the automatically turn-off setting on. This would turn-off the monitor after some specified period of inactivity.
      • Set the hard drive to turn-off after a specified period inactivity.
      • Running a screensaver is just like leaving a 100-watt bulb on as it consumes the same amount of energy. It could be wise to discontinue them.
      • As a rule, turn-off all computers, scanners, printers, copiers and peripherals at nights and on weekends.
  • Calculate Lifecycle of I.T. Implements: It is a good idea to search for specific Green Computing accessories and implements but make sure you calculate the risks that are associated with disposing the existing accessories and implements. Computers contain toxin elements like lead, chromium, cadmium, and mercury that pollute the environment. Thus, it is a wise idea to recycle computer, accessories, batteries, cds, etc. instead of dumping them in the landfill. Also when buying new equipment, make some energy conscious decisions like:
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      • All equipment that is bought should be Energy Star Compliant.
      • LCD flat-screen monitors use less energy as compared to CRT style monitors.
      • Invest in the smallest sized monitor, as it would surely save energy.
      • A laptop would consume less energy as compared to a desktop.
  • Business Performance Enhancement: This may sound obvious, but the validity needs to be considered. No doubt, by implementing the Green Computing initiatives, a business would be able to contribute to the goal of saving the planet. However, the business needs should also be considered. It is important to ensure that the Green Computing initiatives would complement the overall business goals.
  • Evaluate and Monitor Result: Similar to all projects, it is important to compare results. For example, the power consumption should be compared over the months to see if it has actually reduced the organizations carbon footprint.

 

To conclude, it is imperative for all sized and types of organizations to implement aspects of green computing in their daily workdays. The initial cost may be high but in the long-term, it would turn to be profitable. Apart from the high initial investment costs, there are many Green Computing initiatives that are easy to follow and do not require any investment or costs. Moreover, apart from being environment friendly, other advantages for an organization include cost cutting, higher savings, increased customer loyalty, and tax benefits.

 


[1] Wikipedia (2009, February 12) “Green Computing” (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_computing)

 

[2] Energy Star “Upgrade Manual” (http://www.energystar.gov/ia/business/EPA_BUM_Full.pdf)

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